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Multimode superconducting circuits for realizing strongly coupled multiqubit processor units

Tanay Roy, M. Chand, A. Bhattacharjee, Sumeru Hazra, S. Kundu, K. Damle, R. Vijay·November 5, 2017·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.98.052318
Physics

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Abstract

Inter-qubit coupling and qubit connectivity in a processor are crucial for achieving high fidelity multi-qubit gates and efficient implementation of quantum algorithms. Typical superconducting processors employ relatively weak transverse inter-qubit coupling which are activated via frequency tuning or microwave drives. Here, we propose a class of multi-mode superconducting circuits which realize multiple transmon qubits with all-to-all longitudinal coupling. These "artificial molecules" directly implement a multi-dimensional Hilbert space that can be easily manipulated due to the always-on longitudinal coupling. We describe the basic technique to analyze such circuits, compute the relevant properties and discuss how to optimize them to create efficient small-scale quantum processors with universal programmability.

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